matter - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • urgency: This must be done as a matter of some urgency.
  • fact: Whatever the truth, there is something which is a matter of fact.
  • concern: Risk assessment of these exposures is a matter of great concern " .
  • taste: The choice of grade is primarily a matter of taste.
  • importance: It is no longer a matter of sufficient importance to be gravely considered by thinking men.
  • principle: Part 03 In Irish folklore there's a character who steadfastly refuses to tell the truth as a matter of principle.

Converse of object

  • discuss: The Course Director may also be contacted at any time during office hours by students wishing to discuss matters relating to the course.
  • refer: On this occasion, MSA referred the matter directly to the CMA.
  • resolve: This process gives you the opportunity to resolve the matter without the need to involve the courts.
  • complicate: Without complicating matters at all, it boils down to a couple of basic factors.
  • relate: She is knowledgeable on parliamentary matters related to breast cancer.
  • raise: There should then be no excuse for the jobholder to feel inhibited about raising a matter of concern.

Used with why or when

  • which: Press and hold the central locking switch; it does not matter which side.
  • what: Are settled quickly matter what track must either fold.

Adjective modifier

  • subject: I think the subject matter is going to provoke worship for eternity.
  • organic: In caves, the basis of the food chain is organic matter from the surface.
  • particulate: Diesel engines, particularly the larger ones in busses and trains, are responsible for significant emissions of particulate matter.
  • related: Our Housing Advice team provides free advice on housing and tenancy related matters.
  • reserved: We have heard that one reason for the wording in the Bill is due to reserved matters over which the Assembly has no control.
  • such: Such matters are therefore played out in the ' public ' arena.

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